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On 17/10/2019 at 10:42, Stickman said:

Have to say this looks like a pile of Americanised CGI fest shite

 

 

Give me this one any day of the week

 

 

1917 is getting top reviews and it's confirmed as being a one shot movie.

 

http://www.ign.com//articles/2019/11/24/1917-first-reactions-hail-sam-mendes-one-shot-war-epic-as-oscar-frontrunner-saving-private-ryan-benedict-cumberbatch-richard-madden-mark-strong-colin-firth

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Both of those have a Stranger Things sort of look about them. You really REALLY want the new Ghostbusters film to live up to the originals as the previous reboot didn't. It's a interesting move to take it out of NYC and into a more rural setting. And as with any comic book film sequel, they need to make sure the storyline for the new Wonder Woman film is tight and interesting instead of spending all the money on more and more elaborate and hard-to-follow action sequences with CGI. They don't have to worry about Gal Gadot though because the camera absolutely loves her.

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On 09/12/2019 at 13:11, Trumo said:

Both of those have a Stranger Things sort of look about them. You really REALLY want the new Ghostbusters film to live up to the originals as the previous reboot didn't. It's a interesting move to take it out of NYC and into a more rural setting. And as with any comic book film sequel, they need to make sure the storyline for the new Wonder Woman film is tight and interesting instead of spending all the money on more and more elaborate and hard-to-follow action sequences with CGI. They don't have to worry about Gal Gadot though because the camera absolutely loves her.

Filmed in Southern Alberta, so I should recognize some of the locations - similar locations to Fargo (although Fargo is mostly in winter) and Hell on Wheels. 

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